The Vigil of Venus and Other Poems by "Q"
TWO DUETS

From "Arion," an unpublished Masque

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He. Aglai-a! Aglai-a! Sweet, awaken and be glad. She. Who is this that calls Aglaia? Is it thou, my dearest lad? He. 'Tis Arion, 'tis Arion, Who calls thee from sleep— From slumber who bids thee To follow and number His kids and his sheep. She. Nay, leave to entreat me! If mother should spy on Us twain, she would beat me. He. Then come, my love, come! And hide with Arion Where green woods are dumb! 

Sweet, awaken and be glad.

Is it thou, my dearest lad?

Who calls thee from sleep—

From slumber who bids thee

To follow and number

His kids and his sheep.

If mother should spy on

Us twain, she would beat me.

And hide with Arion

Where green woods are dumb!

 She. Ar-i-on! Ar-i-on! Closer, list! I am afraid! 

Closer, list! I am afraid!

 He. Whisper, then, thy love Arion, From thy window, lily maid. 

From thy window, lily maid.

 She. Yet Aglaia, yet Aglaia Hath heard them debate Of wooing repenting— "Who trust to undoing, Lament them too late." 

Hath heard them debate


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